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YES for once, there's abosutely NOTHING on TV on friday night, so I'll come along muahahahahah.

Chatswood chase really is basically DOWN THE ROAD entrance is right at the end of the business area of the road at the lights

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the wing makes your car look tougher

makes it look nakie!! :nyaanyaa:

mm may come. have to see how the bank balance is holding up after paying to get my green p's.. stupid things cost way too much for practicly nuthing <_<

might go depending on the weather

So I know where Chatswood Westfield is but where is Chatswood Chase?

I asked someone and they said "just down the road"(Not much help) and where is this carpark. Ok hope its good weather and someone can tell me how to get there thanks

keep going down vic av pass the busy coffee , pass the church , then there is the shopping center on the left hand said , then turn left at the traffic light go down to the car park

OK no more whoring... everyone just post up their interest for the event - we all knows what happens to hoons on this particular run :(

u shouldn t say anything at all!! :O

in case start another fight and this event got closed lol




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